A Gentle Amble through some of Ireland's Tree Heritage Barry Smith of Fingal Libraries writes and narrates this podcast that explores the role of trees in ancient Irish society.
A Year in the Life of Swords Castle Fingal Events have put together a Year in the Life of Swords Castle to showcase the vibrant and varied events that bring together the local community in the wonderful surroundings of Swords Castle.
Fingal’s Heritage from Above The first is a series of films featuring the heritage sites of Fingal will be launched during Heritage Week 2020. A collaboration between Mark Broderick, Digital Officer and Christine Baker, Heritage Officer the series begins with the intriguing stories of the Skerries Islands. To view go to https://youtu.be/AbtzS1YxRHI
Snapshots of Fingal’s Past Snapshots of Fingal’s Past presents photographs that capture Fingal’s past and the stories that lie behind them. This heritage project takes the form of an online exhibition featuring the stories of people, places, sports and traditions submitted by the people of Fingal. Members of the Fingal Heritage Network will also present stories from their areas.
Multicultural Storytelling Session 13: French (Part 1) In this session Oana reads Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? in English and French. This is the first part of a series of three French videos.
Fabulous occasion as Irish and Ukrainian musicians perform at Festival in a Van in Swords and Howth Festival in a Van came to Fingal on Wednesday July 20th for two special performances to welcome our new Ukrainian friends to the county
Improvements to Balbriggan Harbour Facilities to Commence in the Autumn Work to upgrade and enhance the facilities and amenities of Balbriggan Harbour will start in the autumn of this year once feedback has been received from harbour users in Ireland’s youngest town.
Irish Water upgrade to watermain works on Church Road, Swords from July 25th Working in partnership with Fingal County Council, Irish Water will replace over 250 meters of old and damaged, cast-iron water mains with modern, state-of-the-art pipes. The works on Church Road will require a temporary road closure from Monday, 25 July to Friday, 19 August